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Carseat...kids...and Marriage
Question for you guys out there that are newly wed and either have young kids, or are looking to get kids rather soon...
Just talking to uncles and other folks, many of them around my age (25) had a fun 2 door car, tight backseat etc...ALot of them gave up the car when they were about to have kids...one of my uncles actually gave up his supra and bought a camry ![]() We've established that a rear facing childseat is a no go in this car...so likely having kids, driving in-laws...being a good husband etc...it's all gonna be a hassle in this car when the time comes.... So what are many of you guys' plans when you get this car...to sell it when the time comes? to have a daily? to buy your wife a minivan...the reason I ask is cause it's something to consider for guys our age...Maybe someone can chime in from experience? The reason that I ask is cause the top gear article said something VERY interesting...this car is a compromise...there are cars out there that will sacrifice ALL practicalliy, and prove to be better sports cars...so if that's the case, I would feel shame in buying a daily for this car...when I could have bought a used S2000, or another high end used car with a daily.... The real apeal to me about the FRS is ACCESSIBLE Sports car experience...it's not too expensive, it has a back seat, it's some what practical, you can daily this car, get by, and still have a ton of fun... so thoughts? |
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buy your wife a minivan...this is what I would do, have a family car aka wife's car and then have your FR-S/BRZ
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This is why I'm single. No compromise.
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true...fuck my friends too, I'm usually the driver in the group but with this car thats gonna change since I'll only be able to carry one other person, not the usual 3 or 4. They can walk for all I care
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My plan is to not have kids but if that changes we'll have my wife's Fit, keep the BRZ, and add something practical.
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The wife drives a Matrix and I've got a Neon for a winter beater. Either can fit the wife, two kids, myself, a double stroller and groceries.
If I can manage it, I'll have one car seat in the FRS so I can take my oldest for fun drives. When the little one gets old enough to face forward I'll put his seat in to. (I should probably mention that we currently have four car seats.) If it's too much hassle to get them in and out, I'll just put my two seats in the Neon. |
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how's life? cars keep rolling out the factory doors in Cambridge? . I hope you recognize me.I had the same beef with my wife about the car. Basically I'm in the worse position than you now, because kids are imminent for me (starting next year its time). After a sit down and talk we got it sorted out. Basically the problem is there only in the first year or two of the child, because after that regular sitting position is doable in the car. You can get by with this car. Look at people in Europe, most drive small ass cars and manage to survive with kids. My wife does not necessarily want to drive a van (she'd be more happy in a C class or an IS or something along those lines), but for now she decided she'd lease a regular small/mid sedan as she's just done school and starting out her full time work in the fall. Her car would be functional for kid(s). As far as my situation, I don't expect to have to drive kid(s) too much, and if I do, I can always ask my dad to do it or swap cars with him. Ultimately, as we move out of the townhouse within a few years (where parking space is premium), we going to be getting a van or an suv (3rd vehicle) and I might even park up the fr-s for the winter. As for you, why are you even worried? I'm not sure on your relation situation, as we never talked about that at work, but you're still a few years away from having kids I'd assume. I chose not to worry about this now, things change in life, a few years down the road you might think differently. Regarding another used car: I think I'm done buying used. I want to molest my car myself from day one. So I'm not going to buy higher end cars and I find fr-s/brz to be about perfect balance of performance/looks/expense to maintain vs price. |
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i plan on having my cake and eating it too. the wife soon to be wife does not drive. she doesn't care what car we have so long as im happy and its safe. so i figure a frs with a roll cage is as safe as it gets
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Nope forgo marriage until 30's-40's by them I'll have accumlated enough wealth to purchase SUV and keep my sports car. No compromises and always wear the rubber.
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Take the front passenger seat out. Rearward seat will fit. Get ur wife to squash in the back behind you. Problem solved.
Or buy a rex for 1 year |
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However, for the past 14 years, I have driven a sedan. On my own, I liked having the flexibility to carry stuff (with the trunk pass thru I could fit a ton of ikea flat packs, even hanging way out past the trunk lid for a desk / bookcases) and would drive friends around. Now, I have a dedicated people carrier. Will there probably be some times I wish I had the extra space? Sure. But I'm guessing they will be fewer and further between; rarely in the past few years have I carried more than one passenger or large cargo in my car. Only you can plan for your lifestyle. Good luck!
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